"At least 1,41,572 hectares of agricultural and 12,988 hectares of horticultural area had been affected. The crop loss had been valued at Rs 199.47 crore and horticulture loss valued at Rs 204.60 crore," he said in a video conferencing with the deputy commissioners of the state.

He said that massive loss had been caused to the roads, drinking water supply and irrigation schemes besides damaging private properties valued at over Rs 180 crore alone.

He said that the state government had disbursed relief fund of Rs 106 crore amongst the deputy commissioners and different departments to deliver immediate relief to the affected people and to restore the damaged infrastructure.

He said that the state government had also urged the Centre for interim flood relief of Rs 500 crore pending the assessment by the Central Team so that relief, rehabilitation and restoration works were carried on war footing.